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I posted some photos https://www.colmena.biz/~justina/fotos/2018/05/03/ -- I will post more, organize, and update later, if I get a chance. I took some photos yesterday, but my camera silently failed to read and write the SD card, and I lost them. I've had poor luck with services like flickr, google photos, instagram, etc., etc., especially for "sensitive" conspiracy subjects, so I'm trying to "roll my own" photo gallery so I might stand a better chance of not losing everything, but it needs more work.

These are pros putting antennas up. Deals with big-time Realitors, owners of buildings, etc. Not all of it is up to code, if they followed the letter of the law like amateurs are required to. You see, FCC leaves the "pro" radio people alone, while they pound the skulls of amateurs with the sledgehammer of the big law.

As long as it's proprietary. A lot of it is required by law to be proprietary, or copy-protected patented trade secret, in fact. Open source and amateur experimentation are both anathema to the radio communications industry. We are well inside the Circle C Ranch, and nowhere near escape with this radio stuff, and throw a lot of overlapping and conflicting, competing patents in the mix, and if you aren't with the BIG BOYS, you don't play. It's that simple.